This Hybrid Golf Club Review can help reduce your Handicap
This Hybrid golf club review looks at hybrid clubs, which are a fairly new addition to golf clubs. The manufacturers combined both the wood and iron club designs to produce probably the easiest clubs to hit for the recreational golfer.
Many beginners in golf should consider a hybrid set. Technical characteristics from both fairway woods
and irons help in getting the ball airborne and consequently reduce mishits. Usually the #3 and
4 irons are replaced with the hybrid designed clubs.
The most common problems for the recreational golfers when using long irons are: 1. swinging too
hard 2. lower lofted clubs are harder to hit.
With the hybrid, players with slower swing speeds can launch the ball with little effort and
still get about the same distance as with a long iron.
Examples of hybrid golf clubs:
- Adam Golf hybrid iron set costs about $300. These clubs provide features that
make it easier to hit, reduce mishits and promote consistent solid contact. Set includes an easy to
hit #3 wood, which replaces the #3 iron.
- P5G steel shaft hybrid iron costs about $35.
- T7 Taylor style graphite shaft hybrid iron costs about $40.
- T7 steel shaft hybrid iron costs about $35.
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